I use the 1.0-dev version every day on Windows and Linux :)  The best way is
to install Python, whack it in your system PATH so that you can access it
from anywhere, install TortoiseSVN and grab the latest build from
https://svn.sqlmap.org/sqlmap/trunk/sqlmap.  If you don't want to do this
then just install Python and use the 0.9 stable build.  Python is cross
platform.

For the 0.8 exe, I assume the guys used something like py2exe.  Maybe they
could do this with 0.9 stable too if you ask nicely.

Chris

On 8 July 2011 03:33, Wil Ruiz <wil.r...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm interested in running this on Windows. Version 0.8 had a Windows
> executable using Cygwin. Is this still possible with 0.9 or has Windows
> support been dropped? Thank you!
>
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